Whitewater: Foster Report (note: This is the full text of the report on the 1993 death of White House counsel Vincent W. Foster, Jr., compiled by Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr via Washington Post. This file does not contain the report’s footnotes or appendix.)

Starr Report. Independent counsel Kenneth Starr’s report to the House on President Clinton. Editor’s Note: Some of the language in these documents is sexually explicit.

“1. Samantha Power, foreign policy advisor, who ended up being just a little bit too frank about some of Obama’s less than mainstream plans for Israel and other places if the candidate were to win office. 2. Austn Goolsbee, economic advisor, who whispered to the Canadian government sweet nothings about his boss’s NAFTA switcheroo in Ohio—Obama running around the state, breathing fire about the evils of NAFTA and how he would renegotiate the treaty while Goolsbee was telling the Canadians that the candidate was just politicking and had no intention of touching the treaty. 3. Reverend Jeremiah Wright, friend and spiritual advisor for whom the candidate bravely stood up—at first—until Wright’s performance at the National Press Club caused the candidate to open the door himself and push the old man under the wheels. 4. Father Michael Pfleger, friend and spiritual advisor, whose spittle-flecked rant at Trinity Church against Hillary, America and white people forced the candidate to leave his boot print on the good father’s rear end as he too was impelled from behind under the Obama Greyhound. 5. William Ayers, terrorist and future Secretary of Education in an Obama Administration. Well, probably not. But Obama’s dismissal of his former boss and friend as “just a neighbor” no doubt hurt the terrorist’s feelings but became necessary when the press started to get curious about what a candidate for president was doing associating with someone who doesn’t regret blowing people to smithereens.”

“In many ways, Barack Obama’s campaign has eerily echoed Bill Clinton’s 1992 candidacy. Bill, too, campaigned on the themes of change and hope. (He was even ‘the Man from Hope.’) Clinton promised to cure a national malaise (in 1992 a recession was under way – prompting the famous Clinton slogan, ‘It’s the economy, stupid’). And like Obama, Bill contrasted his youth and freshness against an entrenched Washington insider: George H.W. Bush, father of the current president. Clinton was elected by a comfortable margin. On his inauguration day, he was just 46 years old – a year younger than Obama is today.”

Mr. Thomason: “This was somebody in the travel office. And so he called me, disturbed, and he called the other companies and said, ‘I don’t guess it’s possible to do business with the White House. There seems to be no way for any outside companies to bid.’ And so what I did, I basically became a whistle-blower. I told the White House about what I thought was an outrageous practice going on where an office in the U.S. government would not talk to people, talk to businesses about doing business with them – and not that they would do business with them, I mean just to talk to them and consider them. And I found that rather outrageous. So I thought I was being a good citizen, and I told people at the White House.”

“Ms. Myers: The FBI interviewed the accountants over the weekend, and so they have some preliminary knowledge. Based on that, the decision was made that it was prudent to go forward with an investigation. Peat Marwick did a review of the finances of the travel office. There’s a draft report based on that review, which is now being looked at by the White House counsel. As soon as that has been reviewed and is final, it will be forwarded to the FBI and they will begin an investigation. Q: We were told yesterday that it was not certain that the FBI would investigate, but it was reported this morning that they were investigating…”

“The Treasury Department has paid about $500,000 in legal fees for seven former White House travel office employees who were fired four years ago. The biggest chunk of the money, $410,607, went to attorneys for Billy R. Dale, the former travel office director who was acquitted of embezzlement charges. Dale was the only travel office employee who faced legal charges; five of the workers were later rehired in other government jobs. ‘We hope this concludes the long ordeal that the federal government chose to put Billy Dale through,’ his attorney, Steven Tabackman said.”

“Witnesses’ lack of cooperation took several forms. …The White House Counsel’s Office asserted that an attorney-client privilege existed … White House…[ordered] private attorneys to instruct their White House staff clients not to answer questions based on the White House’s claim of attorney-client privilege … White House officials failed to search for and provide relevant documents … in response to Grand Jury subpoenas … witnesses’ responses and document productions were coordinated by the White House Counsel’s Office and the witnesses’ private attorneys.”

“A White House official said Kendall is seeking to put off Clinton’s testimony to force Starr to delay any report on potentially impeachable offenses until after the fall elections and a new Congress convenes in January, and so Clinton will get a chance to learn what Lewinsky says in her testimony. Lawyers for many of the witnesses in Starr’s six-month grand jury investigation have participated in a White House joint defense agreement under which they share information. While Lewinsky is not part of the joint defense agreement, information at times has flowed easily in back channels from her lawyers to the Clinton team.”

Whitewater: Foster Report (This is the full text of the report on the 1993 death of White House counsel Vincent W. Foster, Jr., compiled by Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr via Washington Post. This file does not contain the report’s footnotes or appendix.)

Whitewater: Foster Report (This is the full text of the report on the 1993 death of White House counsel Vincent W. Foster, Jr., compiled by Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr via Washington Post. This file does not contain the report’s footnotes or appendix.)

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The Clintons did not murder Vince Foster, but had Bill and Hillary Clinton been held to account for other misdeeds…

Immigration: Republican & Democrat failure

9th Circuit Court Proceedings (video is 14 minutes): The Honorable Judges are 150% right. They see what the real problems are, as opposed to the lawmakers since “conservative hero” President Ronald Reagan passed amnesty.
Immigration, it only affects national security and the economy.